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My permit expires next year so was wondering what are my options
  1. I want to try PR and will try and do so by January
  2. I was wondering can I apply for a new work permit as well as an option? How exactly does that work

I have U.S citizenship as well
 
My permit expires next year so was wondering what are my options
  1. I want to try PR and will try and do so by January
  2. I was wondering can I apply for a new work permit as well as an option? How exactly does that work

I have U.S citizenship as well

1. You'll need to research Canada's immigration programs to understand how each works and what it takes to qualify, apply, and be selected. Have you done that yet? If so, which programs are you considering and have you done ECA / IELTS / etc already?
2. You'll need to switch to a closed work permit / employer specific work permit. To do this you'll need a job offer from an employer in Canada. If your job offer and occupation falls under CUSMA, then you can apply for the work permit without an LMIA. Otherwise your employer needs to obtain an approved LMIA.
 
1. Thank you. Working on english language and EE

2. Do I need to be out of Canada and plan to come to qualify for CUSMA? I am already here
 
My permit expires next year so was wondering what are my options
  1. I want to try PR and will try and do so by January
  2. I was wondering can I apply for a new work permit as well as an option? How exactly does that work

I have U.S citizenship as well

Whether you can secure PR will be dependent on your age, IELTS score, number of degrees, work experience in and out of Canada, whether you have a job offer, the province where you live and your NOC. Would suggest calculating your CRS score and compare to recent scores and draws.
 
So I'v been in Canada since 2016 for study and have U.S citizenship. My PGWP expires in November 2025 so wanna try and apply for PR
So last year I was part of the Mastercard Foundations program and was an associate and The Foundation did not sign a contract with me directly but with a foreign company where did I remote internship from within Canada. I was paid in CAD by the company as they were paid from the Foundation’s Canada account and delivered to me

I was wondering does this qualify as a year of work experience for PR and who should I call to clarify?
 
So I'v been in Canada since 2016 for study and have U.S citizenship. My PGWP expires in November 2025 so wanna try and apply for PR
So last year I was part of the Mastercard Foundations program and was an associate and The Foundation did not sign a contract with me directly but with a foreign company where did I remote internship from within Canada. I was paid in CAD by the company as they were paid from the Foundation’s Canada account and delivered to me

I was wondering does this qualify as a year of work experience for PR and who should I call to clarify?

Really depends on your actual work experience. Were you working at the foundation in the US and your only involved with the 3rd party is payment? Does this 3rd party have offices in Canada and do you ever go to the office? Do you ever attend meetings or do work at the Mastercard foundation offices in the US?
 
Really depends on your actual work experience. Were you working at the foundation in the US and your only involved with the 3rd party is payment? Does this 3rd party have offices in Canada and do you ever go to the office? Do you ever attend meetings or do work at the Mastercard foundation offices in the US?
I was in Canada and the foundation paid the company from the Canadian account
My remote experience/MasterCard Associate role was through MasterCard Canada
 
So I'v been in Canada since 2016 for study and have U.S citizenship. My PGWP expires in November 2025 so wanna try and apply for PR
So last year I was part of the Mastercard Foundations program and was an associate and The Foundation did not sign a contract with me directly but with a foreign company where did I remote internship from within Canada. I was paid in CAD by the company as they were paid from the Foundation’s Canada account and delivered to me

I was wondering does this qualify as a year of work experience for PR and who should I call to clarify?

There's no one at IRCC who you can call to clarify. They don't offer this kind of advice. If you want advice, you would need to hire a lawyer.

If you were paid a regular salary, then this should count as Canadian work experience. I don't see why you couldn't.

If you plan to apply through EE / CEC, make sure you are aware of the current cut offs for the draws. You will want to have a score that is sufficiently high to be selected. Make sure you aren't counting points for having a job offer.

If you want to apply for a closed work permit, you will need to review the CUSMA occupation list to determine if your occupation is listed there. Only select occupations qualify. If your occupation is not listed, then your employer would need to obtain an approved LMIA.
 
I was in Canada and the foundation paid the company from the Canadian account
My remote experience/MasterCard Associate role was through MasterCard Canada

Very confusing. So you worked for Mastercard Canada not the US branch? Were you paid through Mastercard Canada? If you got a letter from your employer would it come from Mastecard Canada?
 
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Very confusing. So you worked for Mastercard Canada not the US branch? Were you paid through Mastercard Canada? If you got a letter from your employer would it come from Mastecard Canada?
Yes the program was the Mastercard Foundation enrichment program from Canada
I was an consultant/associate for the company
Mastercard signed an agreement with the company not me directly. I was called a MasterCard Associate and it was a placement through the foundation
lemme check on letter or proof of employment
Mastercard Canada paid the company who then sent me the cash
 
Yes the program was the Mastercard Foundation enrichment program from Canada
I was an consultant/associate for the company
Mastercard signed an agreement with the company not me directly. I was called a MasterCard Associate and it was a placement through the foundation
lemme check on letter or proof of employment
Mastercard Canada paid the company who then sent me the cash

So you are not on the payroll of Mastercard Canada directly.
 
They didn't sign a contract with me directly
but I was an associate with the program

Who is the employer listed on your paycheck? If you had to get a letter about proof of employment who would provide it? Are they located in Canada and do they have a physical office?
 
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They didn't sign a contract with me directly
but I was an associate with the program
It doesn't matter what "program" your work is under.

So far, it sounds like you were hired by a US contracting company that's fulfilling a project for Mastercard Canada.
So you were hired NOT by the Canadian company. Did you get T4?